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An Acquisitive Celero Closes on Its 10th Deal, This Time for Finical Holdings

Celero Commerce announced late Wednesday it has acquired Finical Holdings LLC for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition, which is the tenth Celero has made since its launch in late 2018, will increase the company’s annual card processing volume to $25 billion and enlarge its presence in the Southwestern U.S. market, …

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Eye on Acquiring: Worldline’s E-Commerce Partner Payouts; Payroc Is Ingenico Axium Launch Partner

Processor Worldline is adding a flexible payment element to its revenue-share model for its North America partners servicing e-commerce merchants. And, payments provider Payroc says it will be the launch partner for the Ingenico Axium point-of-sale terminal line. Worldline’s new product, called FlexCommissions, enables its software and independent sales organization …

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Fiserv Secures Data Plan with Plaid And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/12/23

An agreement between processor Fiserv Inc. and open-banking platform Plaid will allow consumers who use any of Fiserv’s 3,000 client banks to share financial information with third-party apps and services. Discover Financial Services’ Discover Global Network launched a cloud-based version of its stored payment tokens service. Tokens are digital replacements for actual card credentials. …

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Eye on Restaurants: Presto Voice Is Gaining Traction; Lunchbox Taps Finix for Online Payments

Presto Automation Inc. says its voice-ordering system for restaurants represents a $17-million annual revenue opportunity as the company finishes its first full year as a public company. San Carlos, Calif.-based Presto finished the fiscal year ended June 30 with revenue of $26.1 million, a 14.1% decrease from $30.4 million the …

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Slake’s Delivery App Supports Crypto Payments; Visa’s Billions in Crypto Volume Since 2021

Slake IT LLC on Monday launched a food-delivery app that enables consumers to pay for orders using cryptocurrency in addition to credit cards. The company, which is supporting the Ethereum platform to enable crypto payments, has partnered with drivers of multiple food-delivery companies, including DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub, to …

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FedNow Tally at 108, up from 35 And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/3/23

The Federal Reserve said FedNow, its real-time payments service that launched in July with 35 banks and credit unions, now counts 108 participating institutions with 21 others providing liquidity and settlement services and 20 service providers. Kenneth C. Montgomery, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston first vice president and chief operating officer who spearheaded …

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How FedNow Can Spur New Anti-Fraud Strategies

The Fed’s new real-time payments platform will pose challenges for risk management. Here’s how to cope with that. The U.S. Federal Reserve made its FedNow instant-payments service live in July. It enables a faster flow of cash for companies and individuals, improving the overall flow of money through the U.S. …

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What’s next for FedNow?

Now that FedNow is available, the real work begins. But will the new system compete or collaborate with existing real-time networks? FedNow, the real-time payments service from the Federal Reserve, launched with 35 participating institutions on July 20, almost 13 years after the Fed’s same-day automated clearing house settlement window …

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The Next (R)evolution in Embedded Services

Here’s why more merchants and service providers are starting to embrace embedded finance. This year marks the 25th anniversary of PayPal. While e-commerce existed in some form as early as 1979 (once any new technology arises, it’s not long before someone monetizes it), PayPal changed the game for small- and …

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The CCCA—What’s Not to Like?

Credit card interchange has come under assault, and not for the first time. Now, though, the stakes are higher than ever. The cleverly crafted “Credit Card Competition Act of 2023” from Sens. Durbin, Marshall, Welch, and Vance is the latest salvo in a forever war against payments-industry fees, including how …

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